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News: Cassation Bench rejects electoral board s appeal, upholds supreme court decision allowing Hararis outside the region to vote Assembly members

Addis Abeba, May 26, 2021- The Federal Supreme Court Cassation Bench has rejected the appeal made by the National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) to reverse the decision made by the Supreme Court allowing  Hararis living outside the Harari Regional State to vote for National Assembly members. The NEBE filed an appeal at the Cassation Bench after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Harari National Assembly (HNA) disputing the decision by the board to disallow the voting The NEBE filed an appeal at the Cassation Bench after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Harari National Assembly (HNA) disputing the decision by the board to disallow the voting. The (NEBE) rejected the request made by Harari National Assemblyrequested to carry on a practice to elect their representative which was granted to them by the House of People’s Representatives (HoPR) back in 1995. The NEBE said  the request has no constitutional grounds and therefore will be terminated as of the 6th gene

News: Federal court discontinues witness testimony of former House Speaker against former senior TPLF members

News: Federal court discontinues witness testimony of former House Speaker against former senior TPLF members Photo: HoPR Addis Abeba, May 26, 2021-The Federal first instance court, Arada Bench, 1st appointment bench began prosecutors witness hearing against the 42 defendants in Abreha Tekeste’s file in closed sessions. At the hearing on May 21, 2021 the Federal first instance court, Arada Bench, 1st appointment bench rejected the defendants’ demand for a constitutional inquiry council to look into the application of some proclamations regarding the conduct of witness hearing and sustained its decision to hold the hearings behind closed doors as of May 25, 2021. The defendants appeal at the Federal Supreme Court Cassation Bench to repeal the decision was also rejected at the hearing on May 24, 2021. 

News: Fed High court sustains ruling to hold closed door, behind curtain witness testimony against Sebhat Nega et al; defendants appeal at cassation court

News: Fed. High court sustains ruling to hold closed door, behind curtain witness testimony against Sebhat Nega et. al; defendants appeal at cassation court addisstandard 2021-05-21 Among the top former senior TPLF officials currently on trial are Sebehat Nega, Kidusan Nega and Abay Woldu By Mahlet Fasil Addis Abeba, May 21, 2021- The Federal first instance court, Arada Bench, 1st appointment bench today passed a decision on the request made by the defense team of the defendants on Abreha Tekeste’s file. The lawyers demanded a constitutional inquiry council to look into the application of some proclamations regarding the prosecutor’s witness hearing

Ethiopia Modernizes Arbitration Framework | White & Case LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On 2 April 2021, Ethiopia enacted a new arbitration law, known as the Arbitration and Conciliation Working Procedure, Proclamation Number 1237/2021 (the Proclamation ), to apply to commercial domestic arbitrations and international arbitrations whose seat is in Ethiopia. 1 The new law is part of larger efforts in the country to modernize its laws and position Ethiopia as business-friendly, thereby attracting more foreign investment. Ethiopia is the second most populous country in Africa, with a population of over 112 million, and the fastest-growing economy in the region according to the World Bank. 2 Prior to the enactment of the new law, under the previous legal framework for arbitration in Ethiopia, there was a limitation on the scope of the competence-competence doctrine, which allows arbitrators to rule on their own jurisdiction. While the Civil Code allows arbitrators to rule on their jurisdiction, Article 3330(

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